Recently got pictures from the guy I got the coupe from when he picked it up. About 25 years ago , he has some of the history on it . Says the original owner owned a meat company on 38th /flower here in Los Angeles , hopefully I can get more details . Now I see why the front fenders were primed black
Thought yours looks so rad that it fired me up to get mine out of the garage after a couple years Can’t go wrong with big and littles on a full fender A
Car runs great , break in run was 40+ miles on fwy. Cruises at 55 much better than I expected. Had to see my c10 but very happy with my coupe,
Can’t post video for some reason but here’s some pictures from my dogs first ride in it to the dog park
It's easy to post a video on here, you need to load the video on youtube.com and then post the link on here!
Yeah it makes it look like you can post videos like photos but you can’t. Gotta host them via YouTube or the like
Also I can’t tell you how fast I’d be turning around if I was headed down the road and saw that car at the dog park lol. So good man
Cool looking car. But keep an eye on those front wishbone mounts where they are welded to the frame. The frame rail material might not be strong enough to handle the forces that are going to be p***ed to it and might start to crack just outside the welds. My 32 coupe had the mounts attached to just the lower flange and they cracked a lot.
No paint! It’s taken 50 years to look like this I’m not gonna change it . At least not till I have to
You know the worn out paint is something. I’d never go into a build thinking that’s the way I want it to look. But as I pile these pieces together to make a car I have to admit the different tones, textures and hues really do start working their magic on me. I’llpaint my car.... but it’ll probably be a rusty patchwork paint car when it first hits the road.
...Model A hot rods are one of my favorites, like em even better that 32's or 33-4's... yours is right on the $